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papabliss
02-15-2002, 09:16 PM
I hope people were honest about the TV situation at your home. Now is your chance to share what you really want as far as TV's roll in your home. I don’t want to insinuate that your family’s TV habits should change, but rather if you are not totally happy with them, then what would you change?




PM
02-16-2002, 02:59 PM
We use it for old movies and the news (European channel). Dd, 22 mos, has never watched (videos or children's shows). So we're fine the way we are.

rsps
02-16-2002, 06:15 PM
We do keep ours unplugged in the closet!

jasnjakesmama
02-16-2002, 10:00 PM
DS is only 11 months so he doesn't watch. My DD is 8 and she watches maybe one pre approved show a day, sometimes not even. I however, creep into the living room when the little one's are fast asleep and gorge myself on all the trash TV I can take!

I'm working on it. It's an addiction but I could be addicted to worse :rolleyes:

~Jennifer

AMum
02-21-2002, 01:27 AM
I am determined to watch less, but haven't followed through on that yet. :o I keep telling myself that I need to pull the plug & put it back in the closet, tomorrow.

MotherDove
02-25-2002, 06:34 PM
I rarely watch tv during the day (though I occassionally turn on a morning "news" show in the morning). I get so mad when I watch news shows 'cos I can see how they promote products and ideas I don't agree with rather than giving the news. I also think they play on sensational news and pictures that end up numbing ourselves to things that should disturb us.
Anyway, we watch hockey all the time. We won't give up tv, 'cos we won't give up hockey. My dh also loves to watch sitcom reruns at night before going to bed. It's a ritual. Dh doesn't read, though he "wishes" he did. We also have some favorite shows like Friends and the Daily Show. We're also watching the Home and Garden channel lately 'cos we're buying a house and want to build on to and decorate it.:D
I wish we would not watch it every night. It definately saps creativity. I also plan on not ever turning on kids channels for dd as she gets older (she's 8mo). I want to do things with her that are creative and fun and interactive. I'll stay home with her until she goes to school at 5 yrs old, so she won't get sat down in front of Barney but some preschool teacher.:thumb
I'm pretty sure we can tone things down as far as the tv goes as dd gets older. (Fingers crossed.)

laralou
02-26-2002, 09:48 AM
I chose the last. I would feel disconnected without it at first but I would get over it.

truly_sarah
03-03-2002, 12:04 PM
Fine the way we are, since we don't have one. Once in a while we do get a DVD to watch on my laptop, but they are few and far between. My 'husband' and I take turns taking my 11 year old to the movies. I also go to the occasional adult ed program in the evening, with or without my 11 year old.

Lately I have been spending lots less time away from the internet as well.

Sarah

Dov
03-22-2002, 06:49 PM
We would not get broadcast/cable again. We're used to not having it now.

The real issue dw & I have with broadcast/cable (even satellite for the most part) is that changing a channel is very low interactivity and that sucks (it's also not really much of a "choice" is it?). We don't want to even look at an ad unless WE choose to do so at OUR convenience. We don't want to be locked into a time chosen by someone else in order to enjoy a drama or comedy or documentary, etc. We want to choose when, where and how we view media. The net to some extent has spoiled us in that way; we decide, we pick and do so when it's best for us.

There's too much to do in life than to be locked into the damned industrial media groupthink. We're supposedly humans, not sheep!

Until "TV" becomes on-demand, interactive and completely about OUR choices, we're gonna stick to using the box to play stuff we want to see when we want to see it. If that means missing out on shows we'd probably like, c'est la vie... and we'll work on spending time living that vie.

Dov :hippie

Irishmommy
03-22-2002, 07:14 PM
I only watch 2 shows a week, and I tape both to watch when it suits and I have the time. Dh is more likely to veg in front of the tv (I veg here with you lot!!!), and dd is beginning to watch a lot more - she would zone out all day if she was allowed. It's amazing - no matter what show she is watching when I tell her to turn off the tv, it's always her favourite, and can she not just watch it to the end!

saige
03-30-2002, 08:06 PM
I dont feel like we watch very much,I used to feel guilty every time Saige watched a video,now I realized a bit of tv is ok.

Grateful_Dad420
05-07-2002, 04:55 PM
We have two televisions that are turned on about as often as Janet Reno. If selective cable was possible where we only got what we wanted and nothing else (ok so maybe the homeshopping network for those REEEEEEEAAAAALLLLY borring times) but other than that nothing else I would watch more of it. But since thats not happening I'll leave the thing just as blank as Bush's face just after he's asked a question.

B&K
05-27-2002, 11:00 PM
For the last four years we haven't owned a T.V or a V.C.R, ever since before dd was born who is now three. We were lent a T.V and V.C.R just before ds was born last winter and yes for movies and PBS it was great. We never went as far as getting cable. We have just moved a few months ago and back went the t.v etc.. So here we are in the spring and summer spending our time outdoors, reading books and listening to music. For me it's the perfect arrangement and I would now like to buy a T.V (we were given a D.V.D player as a gift?) and just use it during those winter months when we only do one outing a day. And snuggle up to an occassional movie at night with dh when the kids are asleep. Who knows I may have second thoughts before purchasing. I do miss some shows that I use to watch prebabies.
joy V

ladylee
06-18-2002, 04:57 PM
One hour a day for her to watch a video. I never watch TV--DH watches soccer & hockey...

TreeLove
07-19-2002, 04:35 AM
We don't have cable, and our VCR just broke. I *wish* we could stuff it in the closet and only use it about 1x/month for a video from the library, but alas I need it. It is my sanity saver. I have 4.5 yo twins, just diagnosed as PDD. The tv seems to be the only thing that they are calm around! I use tv as a non-punitive timeout when they are hyper or fighting, etc

familyman
07-19-2002, 01:41 PM
i gave up cable 15 yrs ago over a billing dispute. dont really miss it much(a&e, dicovery maybe). we were at the in laws last weekend who have satalite, 1,000,000 chanels of diaper filler. all that programing and nothing to watch. a&e, bio of some war hero, dicovery, some bio of a war plane. who needs it. if there is nothing to watch, turn it off. its off alot these days.

Jish
07-20-2002, 03:53 PM
Diaper filler :rotflmao :rotflmao :rotflmao :rotflmao :rotflmao

Cakes
04-02-2003, 11:32 PM
I voted that we are fine wihth what we have/do. We have the tv but no cable and no reception. I allow my 4yo to watch one video a day during the week M-F while I get dinner. Usually it is 30 minutes. On the weekends we are to busy with dad to watch anything. For some reason we get this one obscure channel at night and my DH and I will watch a rerun of "That 70's Show" if all the kiddies are in bed by 7:30. It makes us laugh and takes us back to our childhood. Other then that we don't watch the tube.

Julianne

prouddfofscorpio
05-26-2003, 09:18 AM
we have tv, but no cable. watching dvds now and then are fine for us!

earthpapi
05-29-2003, 01:58 AM
we have calbe we just leave it on one station to try to watch it when we can. most of the toys are in the living room anyway so it is a combo of watching and playing. our son though does not watch it at all which is good. if he starts i may think about cutting it out more.

dado
06-23-2003, 11:35 PM
for several years i didn't even own a television. old one broke, never bothered replacing it, for Sopranos there was always some friend who wanted the company.

now i'm embarassed to admit we have television and cable and it is on more and more these days. not the least bit happy about it. it just kind of sneaked up on us but now the situation is really starting to get annoying because the little munchkin is starting to pay attention.

and i do not want my DD to a citizen of TV Nation!

Cakes
06-24-2003, 12:47 AM
We do not have any reception except for late at night and a Spanish station. However the convenience of ONLY VIDOES has begun to disturb me. I am thinking the space taken up by the TV could be put to better use ...........For example today, yes it was a terrible day/night I got maybe two hours of sleep all total, the children(4.5yoand 21 mos twins) watched 2 hours of video.........Sesame Street and Arthur. I hate when that happens. It is enough to make me toss the TV, because then I would not be tempted and read to them instead.

Julianne